Defending You Against Drug Possession With Intent To Sell Charges In Greensboro & Beyond
Facing a drug possession with intent to sell charge can cast long shadows over your personal freedom, career and future opportunities.
At Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, in Greensboro, North Carolina, we understand the gravity of your situation and are prepared to offer the strong defense you deserve. Our approach is rooted in compassion and a deep commitment to justice, ensuring that you are not just another case number.
We are courtroom-tested trial lawyers who thrive on challenging complex legal issues and advocating for the underrepresented. Our firm passionately addresses broader social issues, including immigration and civil rights, aiming for a more equitable criminal justice system.
With Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, you receive the dedicated attention of two experienced criminal defense lawyers who collaborate to explore every possible defense strategy, challenging procedures and evidential claims rigorously.
Understanding Drug Possession With Intent To Sell
In North Carolina and at the federal level, being charged with drug possession with intent to sell does not require evidence of an actual transaction. Simply possessing a quantity of a controlled substance that suggests intent to distribute can lead to these charges. This makes securing experienced legal representation crucial to navigating these complex legal waters.
The penalties for a conviction of possession with intent to sell are severe and can include substantial prison time, expensive fines and a lasting criminal record that can hinder many aspects of your life. This is why having a knowledgeable drug charges defense attorney is indispensable. We ensure your rights are protected throughout the legal process and strive for the best possible outcome.
I Was Caught With Drugs In North Carolina, Will I Have To Go To Jail?
If you are convicted of possession with intent to sell in North Carolina, jail time is a real possibility, depending on the circumstances of your case and the amount and type of drug involved. Our attorneys are skilled at negotiating and litigating to reduce the potential time you might spend behind bars, focusing on alternatives where applicable.
What Is The Crime Of Possession Of A Drug In North Carolina?
Drug possession in North Carolina involves unlawfully carrying or controlling a controlled substance. Charges can vary significantly based on the type of drug and the amount possessed. Our lawyers are well-versed in the nuances of state drug laws and are prepared to mount a vigorous defense on your behalf.
Contact Us Today To Get Started On Your Defense
If you face drug possession with intent to sell charges, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact Aberle & Connolly, PLLC, today at 336-900-5452 or fill out our online contact form for a free consultation. Let us stand with you and fight for your rights and freedom.